We don't usually think about what it's like to grow up or live in a different country. For this week's article, we'll be taking a quick look into Swedish life from the eyes of its rising generation. I talked to several of my Swedish friends about what their experiences were like growing up. (For reference, we focused on an age range of 7-8 years old to be consistent).
I usually eat yougurt and cereal for breakfast! My lunch is provided by the school, and my dad will cook dinner for us!
[The answers I got varied from big houses with yard space to typical apartment style rooms.]
"My parents only made me keep my room clean and tidy up after myself."
I'm not really sure, but I think they just sit in an office somewhere.
School starts at 8:10 and I go home around 16:00 [*4:00 p.m.].